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|Transcription=thereabouts which hee knoweth hee being made privy thereto, And being | |Transcription=thereabouts which hee knoweth hee being made privy thereto, And being | ||
sent by the said Samuell Beake to view the said shipp her tackle and | sent by the said Samuell Beake to view the said shipp her tackle and | ||
− | furniture. and to give him account what this | + | furniture. and to give him account what this deponent thought the same |
− | were worth. And saith the said producent agreed and | + | were worth. And saith the said producent agreed and undertooke to pay for |
− | the said | + | the said Shipp at her arrivall at Royen (sic) below in that River the foresaid summe |
− | of 4000 livers or thereabouts in this deponents presence. | + | of 4000 livers or thereabouts in this deponents presence. And hee verily beleeveth that the said summe |
− | is since paid but he for his part saw not any mony paid. | + | is since paid but he for his part saw not any mony paid. And for the reasons |
− | + | aforesaid beleeveth him to bee sole owner of the said shipp her tackle apparell | |
− | and furniture. | + | and furniture. And saith that after such buying the said shipp hee the said |
Beake Changed her name and called And named her the ''Swedish Lyon'' and | Beake Changed her name and called And named her the ''Swedish Lyon'' and | ||
− | put and constituted the | + | put and constituted the arlate Henry Roode Master of her and the said producent |
Expended and laid out severall summes of mony in triming and fitting put | Expended and laid out severall summes of mony in triming and fitting put | ||
− | the said shipp for a voyage to bee made from the port of | + | the said shipp for a voyage to bee made from the port of Bourdeaux to Dublin in |
− | Ireland, for which voyage and for his owne account and | + | Ireland, for which voyage and for his owne account and risgoe to the best of this |
deponents knowledge hee laded and caused to bee laden on board the said shipp | deponents knowledge hee laded and caused to bee laden on board the said shipp | ||
− | about seaventy tonns of White and redd wines, and severall peeces of | + | about seaventy tonns of White and redd wines, and severall peeces of Pruines |
to bee carried to, and which were carried to and delivered at Dublin in | to bee carried to, and which were carried to and delivered at Dublin in | ||
Ireland to the arlate Josuah Allen | Ireland to the arlate Josuah Allen | ||
− | his factor there and to bee and were disposed of by him for the said Beakes | + | his factor there and to bee and were disposed of by him for the said Beakes account And |
− | the arlate Henry Roode the master hee is well assured received | + | the arlate Henry Roode the master hee is well assured received noe mony for |
ffreight of the said goods from the said Allen or from any other, the same belonging wholy to | ffreight of the said goods from the said Allen or from any other, the same belonging wholy to | ||
the said producent. Which hee knoweth being one of the Company | the said producent. Which hee knoweth being one of the Company | ||
and going the said voyage and being made privy to the | and going the said voyage and being made privy to the | ||
whole transaction of the said lading and voyage by the said Mr Beake and Master | whole transaction of the said lading and voyage by the said Mr Beake and Master | ||
− | of the | + | of the said shipp. Et alr nescit saving that in the voyage aforesaid they touched at |
Plymouth and there tooke in a Pilott bamed Nicholas Lampin an Englishman | Plymouth and there tooke in a Pilott bamed Nicholas Lampin an Englishman | ||
living then at Plymouth to goe in her to Dublin in Ireland, this deponent being a | living then at Plymouth to goe in her to Dublin in Ireland, this deponent being a | ||
− | stranger in these seas, and the | + | stranger in these seas, and the said shipp went from Plymouth some part of the seas under |
− | the Convoy of the ''Dartmouth'' and the ''Little | + | the Convoy of the ''Dartmouth'' and the ''Little Guifts'' his Majesties frigots untill |
stresse of weather parted them. | stresse of weather parted them. | ||
Ad 5. 6. & 7 deponit that the said shipp returned in Ballast with some small things | Ad 5. 6. & 7 deponit that the said shipp returned in Ballast with some small things | ||
− | to Rochell and | + | to Rochell and Oleroone about June last past, by the orders of the said Samuel Beake, And |
− | hee saith the arlate Baily the producents factor did at | + | hee saith the arlate Baily the producents factor did at Oleroone lade |
and caused to bee laden on board the said shipp by order and advice of the | and caused to bee laden on board the said shipp by order and advice of the | ||
− | said producent, and for his account about three hundred of | + | said producent, and for his account about three hundred of Oleroone salt to bee |
carried in the said ship to Corke in the Kingdome of Ireland and there | carried in the said ship to Corke in the Kingdome of Ireland and there | ||
− | to bee delivered to the arlate Gold for the said producents | + | to bee delivered to the arlate Gold for the said producents account and to bee |
by him vended and disposed of for the same account which hee knoweth ffor that | by him vended and disposed of for the same account which hee knoweth ffor that | ||
this deponent and the Master at Dublin as also at Rochell after their returne | this deponent and the Master at Dublin as also at Rochell after their returne | ||
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said producent or of any monies wither paid or remitted for the said lading but beleeveth | said producent or of any monies wither paid or remitted for the said lading but beleeveth | ||
the same to bee paid for that the said Beake being as hee supposeth a rich mann and a great trader | the same to bee paid for that the said Beake being as hee supposeth a rich mann and a great trader | ||
− | useth to pay very | + | useth to pay very Current. Et alr nescit. |
Ad 8 deponit that the letter arlate being the first schedule is wholy written and subscribed | Ad 8 deponit that the letter arlate being the first schedule is wholy written and subscribed | ||
by and with the proper hand of the said Samuell Beake which hee knoweth having | by and with the proper hand of the said Samuell Beake which hee knoweth having | ||
− | severall times seene him write, and received severalll | + | severall times seene him write, and received severalll letters from him and thereby |
being well acquainted with his manner and Character of handwriting. Et alr | being well acquainted with his manner and Character of handwriting. Et alr | ||
− | referendo | + | referendo se ad [?dXXX] [?misivam], ffacturam et [?attestsarenen] arlate et contenta in eisdem |
− | nescit depondre | + | nescit depondre Saving .Sam Beake. at the foote of the said attestation is the firme of the said producent |
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Volume | HCA 13/76 |
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Folio | 23 |
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2015/12/10 |
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thereabouts which hee knoweth hee being made privy thereto, And being
sent by the said Samuell Beake to view the said shipp her tackle and
furniture. and to give him account what this deponent thought the same
were worth. And saith the said producent agreed and undertooke to pay for
the said Shipp at her arrivall at Royen (sic) below in that River the foresaid summe
of 4000 livers or thereabouts in this deponents presence. And hee verily beleeveth that the said summe
is since paid but he for his part saw not any mony paid. And for the reasons
aforesaid beleeveth him to bee sole owner of the said shipp her tackle apparell
and furniture. And saith that after such buying the said shipp hee the said
Beake Changed her name and called And named her the Swedish Lyon and
put and constituted the arlate Henry Roode Master of her and the said producent
Expended and laid out severall summes of mony in triming and fitting put
the said shipp for a voyage to bee made from the port of Bourdeaux to Dublin in
Ireland, for which voyage and for his owne account and risgoe to the best of this
deponents knowledge hee laded and caused to bee laden on board the said shipp
about seaventy tonns of White and redd wines, and severall peeces of Pruines
to bee carried to, and which were carried to and delivered at Dublin in
Ireland to the arlate Josuah Allen
his factor there and to bee and were disposed of by him for the said Beakes account And
the arlate Henry Roode the master hee is well assured received noe mony for
ffreight of the said goods from the said Allen or from any other, the same belonging wholy to
the said producent. Which hee knoweth being one of the Company
and going the said voyage and being made privy to the
whole transaction of the said lading and voyage by the said Mr Beake and Master
of the said shipp. Et alr nescit saving that in the voyage aforesaid they touched at
Plymouth and there tooke in a Pilott bamed Nicholas Lampin an Englishman
living then at Plymouth to goe in her to Dublin in Ireland, this deponent being a
stranger in these seas, and the said shipp went from Plymouth some part of the seas under
the Convoy of the Dartmouth and the Little Guifts his Majesties frigots untill
stresse of weather parted them.
Ad 5. 6. & 7 deponit that the said shipp returned in Ballast with some small things
to Rochell and Oleroone about June last past, by the orders of the said Samuel Beake, And
hee saith the arlate Baily the producents factor did at Oleroone lade
and caused to bee laden on board the said shipp by order and advice of the
said producent, and for his account about three hundred of Oleroone salt to bee
carried in the said ship to Corke in the Kingdome of Ireland and there
to bee delivered to the arlate Gold for the said producents account and to bee
by him vended and disposed of for the same account which hee knoweth ffor that
this deponent and the Master at Dublin as also at Rochell after their returne
from Dublin had letters from the said Beake ordering them to goe to ?Moroone
and advising them that the arlate Baily would lade them with salt for
his account to bee carried to Corke in Ireland. Which letters hee has since lost, as
hee beleeveth. But knoweth not of any bills of Exchange drawne upon the
said producent or of any monies wither paid or remitted for the said lading but beleeveth
the same to bee paid for that the said Beake being as hee supposeth a rich mann and a great trader
useth to pay very Current. Et alr nescit.
Ad 8 deponit that the letter arlate being the first schedule is wholy written and subscribed
by and with the proper hand of the said Samuell Beake which hee knoweth having
severall times seene him write, and received severalll letters from him and thereby
being well acquainted with his manner and Character of handwriting. Et alr
referendo se ad [?dXXX] [?misivam], ffacturam et [?attestsarenen] arlate et contenta in eisdem
nescit depondre Saving .Sam Beake. at the foote of the said attestation is the firme of the said producent